After the Wedding (2006)

Movie · 2006 · Drama · 2h 4m · DA

Curator score: 7.1/10 (57.2K ratings)

Overview

A manager of an orphanage in India is sent to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he discovers a life-altering family secret.

Ratings

Director

Susanne Bier

Production

Zentropa Entertainments, After The Wedding, Sigma Films, SVT, Det Danske Filminstitut, Nordisk Film Denmark

Cast

Mads Mikkelsen, Stine Fischer Christensen, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Rolf Lassgård, Christian Tafdrup, Ida Dwinger, Mona Malm, Neel Rønholt, Anne Fletting, Frederik Gullits Ernst, Kristian Gullits Ernst, Niels Anders Thorn, Henning Jensen, Thomas Voss, Troels II Munk, Julie R. Ølgaard, Claus Flygare, Meenal Petal, Neeral Mulchandani, Rita Angela

Where to watch

Philo, Sundance Now

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharply acted, emotionally controlled family drama that builds from a practical errand into a devastating reckoning with class, parenthood, and buried history. It’s especially rewarding if you like restrained melodrama that keeps its feelings just under the surface until the pressure breaks.

Best for

  • viewers who like intimate, performance-driven drama
  • fans of morally complicated family secrets
  • people drawn to Nordic cinema and restrained emotional storytelling
  • audiences who appreciate cross-cultural settings handled with realism

Skip if

  • you want fast pacing or constant plot twists
  • you prefer overtly sentimental or highly stylized drama
  • you’re looking for a light or uplifting story
  • you dislike emotionally tense family confrontations

Overview

After the Wedding is the kind of drama that trusts silence, glances, and withheld information to do the heavy lifting. What begins as a straightforward trip to Copenhagen gradually reveals a web of obligations, betrayals, and impossible choices, all anchored by a central performance that gives the film its moral gravity.

Worth noting

Susanne Bier stages the story with a calm but relentless pressure. The film is emotionally severe without feeling cold, and its realism makes the revelations land harder than a more melodramatic approach would. The India-to-Denmark contrast is not just a backdrop; it sharpens the film’s concerns about privilege, responsibility, and who gets to define family.

Bottom line

It’s a strong fit for viewers who value adult drama that earns its catharsis. The ending doesn’t tidy everything up, but it does leave you with the sense that the characters have been forced into a clearer, more painful honesty.

Top Letterboxd reviews

AJ (4.5★) · 381 likes

really weird but good this movie gave me everything - mads mikkelsen shirtless- mads mikkelsen smoking - mads mikkelsen smoking shirtless- mads mikkelsen dancing to “it’s raining men”- mads mikkelsen in a baseball cap- close ups of mads mikkelsen's eyes, hands, and lips what more could i ask for from an excellent danish drama?

Rohit Kumar . (4★) · 343 likes

Solid film but 1. Stop using fucking tabla score in every scene related to India. 2. Read 1 again

Mads Ej (5★) · 200 likes

This was fantastic and it has instantly become one of my favorite Danish movies. I went in completely blind and I think that is the best way to experience this movie, since it is full of unexpected twists, while never becoming too weird or ridiculous. Everything felt so realistic, people’s dialogue and behavior was really believable and the few scenes in India looked real. It was not overdramatized but felt like an honest portrayal of a poor Indian orphanage, while… more This was fantastic and it has instantly become one of my favorite Danish movies. I went in completely blind and I think that is the best way to experience this movie, since it is full of unexpected twists, while never becoming too weird or ridiculous. Everything felt so realistic, people’s dialogue and behavior was really believable and the few scenes in India looked real. It was not overdramatized but felt like an honest portrayal of a poor Indian orphanage, while… more

eely (4★) · 176 likes

great now I’ll never be fulfilled until I dance to “it’s raining men” with mads mikkelsen

𝚮𝖆𝖗𝖑𝖊𝖖𝖚𝖎𝖓𝖆𝖉𝖊 🙏🏻 (3.5★) · 174 likes

This film barely even opens and Mads is already shirtless as Sigur Rós plays in the background. Magnificent. Boy, they really lucked out the bride had a shit taste and didn't fall in love with Mads at the first sight at her wedding, huh? That would have been awwwkwward.

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Topics

Nordic drama, family melodrama, psychological realism, cross-cultural, orphanage, moral dilemma, slow-burn, emotional tension, 2000s cinema, prestige drama

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